Tiger Woods: from a different angle

October 7, 2010
2 min read

 

People condemn Tiger for having affairs. They say it is a flaw in character. But the truth is that it is a the double life he lead is a inheherant property of a very talented person. 

 

His soul’s  aggressiveness made him a winner in the golf course. Where was he supposed to put it after the game was over?

 

To win one needs strong channeled aggressiveness.

That comes from lust.

Lust is difficult to channel.

The more you want to win the more aggression you need thus more lust.

All that can’t be used on the field of work only.

Some lust will express in the form of amplified sexual and romantic desires.   

This uncalled for diversion of aggressiveness can never be  under estimated .

Tiger Woods just did that.

If one wants to keep winning, he can’t subdue that aggressiveness. 

Not also on the sexual/romantic front. 

If he is yogi or urdhvaretas then he can transform this diversion of aggressiveness. 

If not he will either have to act on the sexual/romantic impulse or he will see himself lose on the field. 

However his wife will not be able to equal his libido and romantic prowess. 

Again either he will have to transform it, kill it or follow it and have affairs. 

We all know what Tiger Woods did.  

 

All winners have Super libido. But not the Other way round.

True winners like Nelson Mendala have learnt to live with and transmute this super Charged libido. 

 

I see myself in Tiger Woods . We all do. I’m 35 and highly Successful and my aggressiveness doesn’t stay back at work once I’m back at home. But  it seeks a different way to express like Tiger. However, I have always been practicing yoga and thus I am handling this immense force born of sex. 

 

I am taking it slow to the top because if I unleash too much of the aggressiveness in me, I know at my current level of yogic and urdhvaretas capacity, I can’t handle all that power. 

 

However, many people ignore this fact and they burn themselves.  Some transform the sexual diversion to alcohol, smoking, eating, overly socializing, etc. 

 

Bottom line is that if you are successful, talented and aggressive, then please make sure you don’t make the mistake Tiger Woods committed. 

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